The ANDRILL Project is a feat of engineering. How do scientists drill and retrieve sediment cores from under the ice and sea, and why do they do it? We’ll talk with scientists and engineers at a sea-ice drill site and learn more about the ANDRILL Project.

In Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists, you'll meet penguin biologists, glaciologists, cosmologists, geologists, and marine scientists working in Antarctica and the Arctic. We gave them cameras and blogging tools and asked them to document their adventures so you can follow their research and share in their discoveries. This experiment ... More »

In Ice Stories: Dispatches from Polar Scientists, you'll meet penguin biologists, glaciologists, cosmologists, geologists, and marine scientists working in Antarctica and the Arctic. We gave them cameras and blogging tools and asked them to document their adventures so you can follow their research and share in their discoveries. This experiment gives you an up-close-and-personal look at research in extreme environments through the thoughts and experiences of the scientists working there. We've posted their photos, videos, and blogs on the Ice Stories website. Less «

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